Update to Immersiva
Kiana Writer (Madpea) and I wrote a joint proposal (which you can read below) in an attempt to get Linden Labs to help us keep our projects within Second Life. We were hoping that Linden Labs would see us as worth supporting considering that it would only cost them the unmarked-up expenditure of a region which for them is next to nothing. And Second Life is littered with unused Linden Land. To actually pay us for what we do would be considerably more. We felt it was a long shot but figured that there was no harm in trying, and we might be pleasantly surprised. Unfortunately Linden Labs declined.
I have always tried to see things from both sides over the years and, if possible, balance the slagging of Linden Labs with some positive things. So in their defense I will say that they may have feared setting a precedence by giving land free to us.
It is hard to explain how I feel about their rejection. I think somewhere inside I had hoped they were aware of what the residents did, but watched from afar. I am a bit naive. There actually were Lindens who did know the community at one time like Pathfinder Linden, Blue Linden, Teagan Linden and so on but they are now long gone. With each turnover of a long term Linden a root of the Linden tree was severed. As more and more go there are less deep roots to keep the tree grounded. To me it feels like our Linden tree is now only held down by noob Lindens whose roots don't go deep enough, and one day a strong wind will come to topple that tree. I think what has changed for me recently is that I no longer am loyal to the one large tree but rather to the growing forest around it.
All is not bad though and I hope to relay some good news very soon.
January 1st, 2012
Recently the estates of Dusan
Writer were closed down. Two of the
projects that were supported by Dusan as a patron were a region called
Immersiva an ever changing narrative created by Bryn Oh and another region hosting Madpea a
successful games oriented experience headed by Kiana Writer.
Unfortunately neither Bryn nor
Kiana are financially able to afford to maintain a region in Second Life and
have relied on the generosity of Dusan as a patron.
Bryn Oh has been creating in
Second Life for four years bringing engaging content to the residents in the
virtual world as well as garnering positive media coverage of the platform
outside the "walled garden".
Bryn is an active member of the art community working as a member of the
LEA
(Linden Endowment for the Arts) to encourage artists to make use of this
medium. Example 1 (the path) 2 (the avatar games)
Bryn Oh is the ghost artist of a
Toronto oil painter. Bryn's interest in
virtual worlds began as an attempt to create an artist unaligned with a RL
identity. The idea was to see if a pixel character could become successful and
accepted as an artist in first life alongside flesh and blood ones. I see what
we do in virtual worlds as the frontier to a new medium with the capability to
create unique forms of art.
So far Bryn's work has been shown at Nuit Blanche, the World Expo in Shanghai (Madrid Pavilion), with IBM, in movies such as "My avatar and me" or in projects with people such as Cannes winning director Peter Greenaway (Big Bang) and artist Stelarc. A Web3D Conference presenter in Paris, France as well as profiled on RAI TV in Italy and Art21. Bryn exhibits in various Universities worldwide and is also on the syllabus of many. Currently Bryn is the subject of three Thesis works and has just received a New Media grant from the Canadian Government. The government grant is to produce a 30 minute machinima (Bryn Oh is even mentioned in this wikipedia definition under sound) and an exhibit in a museum or gallery which would incorporate Second Life using virtual reality headsets and incorporating scent and wind for an narrative created on Immersiva. In September Bryn was written about in Vogue magazine (Italy) and exhibited at a museum in Rome(RL -Museo in Commune) of Second Life work. Over the years Bryn has created positive media coverage for Second Life as an artists medium and has created quality content for the residents of this virtual world as seen by the numerous destination guide entries you, Linden Labs, have posted. I have included a reference from director Peter Greenaway.
So far Bryn's work has been shown at Nuit Blanche, the World Expo in Shanghai (Madrid Pavilion), with IBM, in movies such as "My avatar and me" or in projects with people such as Cannes winning director Peter Greenaway (Big Bang) and artist Stelarc. A Web3D Conference presenter in Paris, France as well as profiled on RAI TV in Italy and Art21. Bryn exhibits in various Universities worldwide and is also on the syllabus of many. Currently Bryn is the subject of three Thesis works and has just received a New Media grant from the Canadian Government. The government grant is to produce a 30 minute machinima (Bryn Oh is even mentioned in this wikipedia definition under sound) and an exhibit in a museum or gallery which would incorporate Second Life using virtual reality headsets and incorporating scent and wind for an narrative created on Immersiva. In September Bryn was written about in Vogue magazine (Italy) and exhibited at a museum in Rome(RL -Museo in Commune) of Second Life work. Over the years Bryn has created positive media coverage for Second Life as an artists medium and has created quality content for the residents of this virtual world as seen by the numerous destination guide entries you, Linden Labs, have posted. I have included a reference from director Peter Greenaway.
Kiana Writer is a Finnish storywriter, who started MadPea in
2008 completely from scratch. She could see the potential SL offered to make
her stories become a reality. Facing serious difficulties in her rl, she
escaped to SL to share her experiences and guidance to a small group of people
at first. Introducing different topics of life in her games and making people
unite and solve problems together got people interested straight away. MadPea’s
potential was immediatelly noticed by Orange, who became sponsors, giving MadPea the space to create. After Orange’s departure, Dusan Writer
generously wanted to take over the sponsorship, so that MadPea would have a
home.
MadPea has been providing high-quality entertainment,
immersive and interactive stories and adventures for tens of thousands of
residents and have been collaborating with hundreds of SL landowners with
grid-wide hunts to help boost their traffic and raise awareness of their
businesses. The following MadPea games and attractions have been featured in
the Destination Guide: Firefly (made for
Orange), The Kaaos Effect (made for Orange) , MadPea
HQ on Orange, Reaction (made for Sigma-Aldrich), Notes from the Voyage (made for MacMillan Publishers),
MadPea Circus (in collaboration with Dusan Writer), Devil's Labyrinth, Hoshi
Island, MadPea Base, Virtual Medical Doctor, Dead Man's Hand Hunt, Lost Souls Hunt, Peaster's Castle,
Peatonville Asylum, MadPea Social Area and
MadPea Winterland.
The MadPea creations have been blogged, photographed and filmed in numerous places. MadPea Crew consists of several talented
artists, scripters and community managers from all over the world. The plan for
the MadPea Island was to collaborate with artists such as Bryn Oh, Madcow
Cosmos, Eolene Uralia, Photon Pink and Scottius Polke to create a fresh new
approach into community living inside a world of quests.
MadPea is not only about games, our active community is one
of the biggest ones in Second Life. We have nearly 4000 members and the numbers
keep rising. We have help available to players 24/7 and offer support to those
who are new to SL. We arrange events daily allowing people to communicate with
each other and meet like-minded people.
What we are asking is for Linden
Labs to provide both of us our regions at no cost for a year’s duration to
continue our work here in Second Life which benefits both of us as creators and
Linden Labs who will benefit from high caliber content created for its
users. After a one year duration the
opportunity to be considered for ongoing support upon review of our achievements
over the supported period. It is our
hope that Linden Labs will recognize our contribution to the health of Second
Life and will see this proposal as an investment in its own future.
Bryn Oh
Kiana Writer
Comments
Loquacia
I hope that you will consider hosting your fine work on an OpenSim grid connected by hypergrid. I see that, not closed grids, as the future of this technology.
Though I have recently returned a major project to SL after an offer of sponsorship, I maintain my home base elsewhere, given the cost of tier in SL.
There are new game grids popping up, maybe one of them could host a world for you. LL seems to have no vision other than keeping the money sucking stuff, like vampire games, going.
I am an optimist and hopefully it will be solved. If not I have a sim.
Mimesis Monday AKa Heidi Dahlsveen
Also I'm closing my islands.
I'm moving in another world
If you are interested I personally know the owners of this platform.
they told me that they would be very happy to accommodate you free.
Also they give you the chance to try the platform for 3 months importing textures, objects and anything else you absolutely free.
If you will like the new world, you'll be, with island for free. If you do not like you can save the island and put it on your computer and transport it to other worlds.
If you are interested please contact me.
I Am Alice Mastroianni in SL, but you can mail me alicemastroianni (at) gmail.com
Hello
This is something I've been talking about elsewhere, recently. I'm not surprised they turned you down, and I think as things stand, it was the right decision precisely because of the precedent issue.
However, I strongly feel there needs to be a Linden-sponsored archiving programme, in which artists like yourself (and non-profit and/or educational programmes) can apply to become part. It would be a tax write-off for them, if they set it up right; through gifts-in-kind for example.
This is something I plan on writing more about, but meanwhile I hope a solution comes clear.
Not good enough. Lindens need to support their cultural treasures.
Hypatia thanks that is great to know you brought students there. Unfortunately I am part of the LEA committee so it would look pretty shady for me to get any LEA land. I am very hopeful that something will get done though. I have had some very rewarding messages from people today.
Best wishes
If we could get together 30 people to form a group, each owning a quote of the sim, it would be less than $10/month to keep Immersiva open. Even less if more people joined. I would support such initiative.
How about giving it a try? I'd like to have a chat with you about it.
http://primperfectblog.wordpress.com/2012/01/13/ekphrasis-the-conservation-of-virtual-art/
Plant a new tree. :)
Take care,
-Pathfinder
P.S. And if you ever want to learn more about how you might use the hypergrid and Opensim to continue your work, please just ask. I'd be happy to share what I know.
You are one of the shining stars in virtual art and culture--Fearless Nation Loved having your amazing work featured on our Artist sims in November!
I had to move Fearless Nation out of SL too. The expense, the hassles, the viewers that don't work with the servers.
Try SpotOn3D--That's where I moved Fearless Nation. It looks and feels just like SL, uses and easy viewer (and Phoenix viewer too). A Full-Prim sim is $67 USD per month. The membership to own land and build is only $2.99 USD per month. The people there are a REAL community, helpful, kind, cultured, and they would LOVE to have you and your amazing artwork there.
In fact, I will give you a sim space to get started. Come into SpotOn3D (soon to be renamed WebWorlds), and I'll set you up with a creative space on my sims. Art is a VERY important part of our program.
Contact me if you are interested...Please give SO3D/WebWorlds and try and rediscover artistic freedom, community support and affordability in the Virtual.
Colleen M. Crary, M.A.
(Anya Ibor in SL and SO3D/WebWorlds)
Founder and Executive Director
FEARLESS NATION PTSD SUPPORT, Inc.
~ A 501c3 Non Profit Organization ~
www.fearless-nation.org
VIRTUAL WEB WORLD Links:
SO3D: http://3Durl.com/map/spoton3d/Fearless%20Nation%201/169/76/38 (Contact Anya Ibor inworld)
http://youtu.be/eD90zT6aKk0
If you ever do decide to expand your artistic story telling outside of SL, please let us know. There are many reputable opensim platforms that can offer you additional options either completely free, as SpotON3D has offered, or low cost.
There are lots of options Bryn to spread your wonderful vision beyond just one channel. As I say all the time - we don't watch just one TV Station, Listen to One Radio Station, or go to just One Web Site. Its the reality of the 3D Web experience as its evolving and changing and no one person, company or group of people will own it.
Im so sorry to read about your misadventure. I had few trust into Linden Lab. Now I have none.
I just found a web page collecting money for your project (http://www.indiegogo.com/Bryn-Oh), but I found no reference to it on your blog, so I'm suspicious about it. Is it ok to make a donation by this page?
Chin-up!
Mylene Renoir